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Alhamdulillah for new beginnings 🕋🤝 Whether you're new to Islam or seeking guidance, here we share experiences, offer resources, and foster a sense of belonging on your unique journey as a convert.
Some people will post anything just to attract attention or followers on social media.
“Anything” as in;
Will anyone follow you inside your grave when you die? To help
Anyone know any good female scholars on social media so I can learn Islam through a woman’s eye and not a man’s?
Can you all tell me why did you decide to become Muslims? What was a major reason ?
Hi there, it’s a pleasure to connect with you. I’m Jahangir—I live and work here in Dubai. I’m a firm believer in leading a disciplined and respectful lifestyle, and I’m looking for a kind-hearted partner to share life's journey with. I value open communication and mutual growth. If this resonates with you, I’d be happy to start a conversation.
My revert journey:
Learn one thing. 😊
Find three new things to learn. 😳
Learn those three things.
Find ten more things. 😭
Alhamdulillah anyway. ❤️🤲😂
Reverting to Islam is not easy. Please keep us in your duas, that Allah grants us good jobs and righteous, understanding husbands who will support us in our faith.
Question for reverts - how do you react when your match ask about your past and previous relationships from before you embraced Islam?
What is biggest red flag indicator according to you in a guy and a girl?
https://youtu.be/8uK2TrQfsck?si=jCpIBTobYXCFcIHH
Gods Moral Law in the Quran A reminder
Doctor Fahim - Part 4
South Woodford Islamic Centre
The Arabic word fasād (corruption) can refer to moral corruption, injustice, oppression, violence, environmental destruction, dishonesty, and actions that disrupt the well-being of society.
Call upon Him in fear and hope” means believers should pray while being mindful of accountability and hopeful for God’s mercy.
The verse ends by emphasizing that God’s mercy is close to those who do good (muhsinīn), meaning those who act with excellence, kindness, and righteousness.
This verse appears in Surah Al-A’raf, which discusses God’s guidance, the stories of earlier prophets, and the consequences of people who reject justice and righteousness. The command not to spread corruption follows reminders of God’s blessings and the order He has established in the world.
Quran 7:56 teaches that people should avoid causing harm and disorder, seek God’s guidance, and actively do good, because divine mercy is especially near to those who act righteously.